Keizertimes. (Salem, Or.) 1979-current, October 30, 2015, Image 12

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    PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, OCTOBER 30, 2015
SOCCER,
continued from Page A8
Even a cursory glance at
statistics from the past two
seasons reveals just how much
the team improved. In 2014,
the Celts allowed 55 goals and
scored just 14. This year, the
team netted 32 and allowed
only 30.
“Our two primary goals
this season were to compete
in every game, and score more
goals on opponents than they
scored on us. As a coach I am
extremely proud of this team
and how they competed this
year. The future is extremely
bright,” Nash said.
Contributions also came
from up and down the roster.
Sophomore Jessy Shore led
the team with 10 goals and
three assists; Kayla Evans had
four goals and two assists; Mi-
chaela Sanchez had four goals
and an assist; Natalia Gonzalez
had three goals; Kelli Miller,
Kolbie Kopp and Cadland
had two goals each; Katy Wy-
att, Janie Jarmin, Munguia, Is-
abella Heath and Abby Smith
all had one goal each; and Abi
Rodriguez and Abby Hawley
both had an assist. Freshman
goalkeeper Sydney Snapp also
played a large part in limiting
the goals scored by opposing
teams.
police scanner
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19
• 2:52 p.m. - Forgery on 5000
block Allendale Way NE.
• 3:28 p.m. - Theft on 1300 block
Meadowlark Dr NE.
• 10:37 p.m. - Arrest for unlaw-
ful possession of marijuana 1900
block Chemawa Road N.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20
• 4:30 a.m. - Arrest for bicycle
theft, burglary, carry concealed
weapon and possession of burglar
tools on 1900 Zachris Court NE.
• 2:13 p.m. - Arrest for unlawful
possession of marijuana on 500
block Chemawa Road N.
• 9:35 p.m. - Arrest for warrant on
4100 block River Road N.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21
KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald
Celt Janie Jarmin gets a steal from a South Salem defender in
a game Tuesday, Oct. 20.
The team will only lose
three seniors to graduation
in June, meaning much of the
team will be back in 2016
ready to make another go of
it. And Nash already has the
girls working on off-season
plans.
“We will continue putting
the focus on fi tness and ball
control in the off-season. If
the ladies can continue to
grow in these two areas as
individuals, we will see con-
tinued improvement in results
next year,” he said.
• 10:03 a.m. - Arrest for truancy
on Lockhaven Drive N and Che-
halis Drive N.
• 11:15 a.m. - Shoplifting on
6300 block Ulali Drive NE.
• 12:47 p.m. - Shoplifting on
6200 block Ulali Drive NE.
• 9 p.m. - Theft from a motor ve-
hicle on 3600 block Rivercrest
Drive N.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22
2:59 a.m. - Arrest for unlawful
possession of cocaine, traffi c ac-
cident with injury and carry con-
cealed weapon.
• 7:31 a.m. - Theft on 4200 block
Batting Street NE.
• 10:56 a.m. - Theft on 1300
block Ivy Way NE.
• 11:01 a.m. - Arrest for truancy
on River Road N and Claggett
Street NE.
• 2:10 p.m. - Theft on 5700 block
Inland Shores Way N.
• 3:56 p.m. - Theft on 1000 Sum-
mer Breeze Drive N.
• 9:50 p.m. - Arrest for resisting
arrest, disorderly conduct, proba-
tion violation, burglary and in-
terfering with police animal on
1200 Prairie Clover Ave. NE.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23
• 10:47 a.m. - Arrest for warrant
on 1000 Hidden Creek Drive
NE.
• 4:40 p.m. - Shoplifting on
Plymouth Drive NE and River
Road NE.
• 7:50 p.m. - Arrest for driving
while suspended on Troy Street
NE and Brooks Ave. NE.
• 10:56 p.m. - Arrest for unlawful
possession of methamphetamine
on 4000 block Cherry Ave. NE.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24
• 12:57 a.m. - Arrest for warrant
on River Road N. and Menlo
Drive N.
• 5:13 a.m. - Arrest for warrant
on Dearborn Ave. NE. and Bailey
Road N.
• 11:12 a.m. - Arrest for burglary,
criminal mischief and crime dam-
age on 4900 block River Road N.
• 11:41 a.m. - Graffi ti on Ridge
Drive NE and Keizer Road NE.
• 11:44 a.m. - Theft on 3300
block River Road N.
• 1:27 p.m. - Theft on 4900 block
River Road N.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25
• 12:30 a.m – Arrest for driving
while suspended on Shoreline
Drive N and Chemawa Road N.
• 3:34 p.m. - Traffi c accident on
Chemawa Road NE and Brooks
Ave. NE.
• 8:43 p.m. - Arrest for warrant on
4000 block Holly Court NE.
No Job Too Big or Too Small
• Additions & Repairs
• Dry Rot Repairs
• Flooring & Countertops
• Roofi ng & Siding
• Kitchens & Baths
• Doors & Windows
• Decks & Fences
• Patio & Deck Covers
Young Saxons stymy Celtics
An injury-riddled McNary freshman foot-
ball team fell to 3-4 in the Greater Valley Con-
ference and 3-5 overall after a 36-8 loss to
South Salem High School Thursday, Oct. 22.
“These kids have no quit in them,” said Ted
Anagnos, head coach of the youngest Celtics.
“We don’t talk about the injuries, but its been
hard to overcome. They’ll be a good varsity
team in three years,”
South started quick in the fi rst quarter with
a seven-yard run and two-point conversion for
an 8-0 fi rst quarter lead.
In the second quarter south scored on a 20-
yard pass and an 11-yard run to extend its lead
to 20-0.
McNary drove late in the quarter on some
nice runs by Chantz Revis and the passing
combination of David Allen to Griffi n Oliveira
to the South 30-yard line. South then inter-
cepted a pass and ran it back 68 yards for a
touchdown and a 28-0 lead at the half.
After the half, South scored on a seven-yard
run to make it 36-0. The young Celtics contin-
ued to battle and managed to get an eight-yard
touchdown run from Tate Parr. Parr also ran
in the two-point conversion for the fi nal score.
McNary’s offense was led once again by Re-
vis with 82 hard-fought rushing yards. Nigel
Harris added 40 yards and Noah Bach had 29.
Allen added 56 yards passing, with 47 going to
Oliveira on three catches.
Defensively, Bo Working led with eight
tackles. Robert Benson added six and Harris
was credited with fi ve. Oliveira, Brent Preston
and Devyn Schurr recorded four tackles each.
Quarterback and defensive back coach George
Carter gave credit to Harris for a good game.
“Nigel had his best game of the season,”
Carter said. “He ran the ball well, completed
two passes at quarterback, caught four balls at
receiver and played exceptionally well at cor-
nerback on defense. We look forward to big
production from him in the future.”
Submitted by Ted Anagnos
503.393.2875
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